The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 25, 1903, 2ND EDITON 5 O'CLOCK, Image 1

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8ALEM, OREGON.WEDrlESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1003.
'"fTVJB O'CLOCK BDrTlQN
WATER
(jUMl'ANY
FRAUDS
LandSeattle Politician
in Jail
Who Refused to Produce His
Books
And Testify Before the Grand
jury in session
art
NO. 47?
Seattle. Feb. 25. Eugene Scmplo,
I ex governor of Washington, and pres
ident of tho Seattle and Lake Wash
'ncton Waterway Company, was sent
a jail today because- ho refused to
procuro tho books of tho company as
demanded by tho grand "Jury. Ho also
refused to answer leading questions
u to tho alleged Illegal contracts of
bis company with tho city. Judgo Doll
signed an order of commitment that
Semplo stay In Jail until ho is ready
to testify
FIRST
BLOOD
SHED
STATE
HOOD
RIDER
Was Taken Off Ap-jln the War Pending in
propriation Bill Turkey
Senator Dubois Attacks
' Civil Service , Bulgarians Got the Worst of
Over Removal of Surveyor tIte Fight
uenerai or laano
33
Washington, FclHi.-in tho to1 Reported to Have Suffered a
BUYING -
CUBAN
BONDS
It is Denied By John P.
Aorgan
today tho statdhood rider on. tho ng
rlcultural appropriation bill was with
drawn, and tho bi)l, relieved of that
burden, was passed
Heavy Loss
London, Feb. 25. A Salonlca cor-
Ti,n rwmnn mini0tni- nnmn Rnpfiit ' lospondent of Reuters reports an CU
von Stolnborg, called on Hay thjte countor hotwoon tho Bulgarians and
morning, and requested that tho at- Turks at Radovlshto, February ICth,
fairs of tho German legation at Car- Tho Bulgarians woro badly beaten
racas bo turned ovor to tho secretary , wltb a loss of sevon killed, Including
of tho Amorlcan legation, Russell, their leailor, Gencfrat Yovanoff. Tho
and that he act as mlnlstor, ponding Turkish casualties woro small.
tho arrival of the now Gerninn minis-
tor.
.The Pioaldsnt Bent tho nomination
of Luclns Wright, of California, to
be Indian agent at tho Mission of Tulo
RIvor. Garflold was sworn In today
as commissioner of corporations. In
tho honso tho entire morning sosston
was devoted to minor matters.
Attacks Coal Service.
A stir was creatod whan Frod Du
bois railed up his resolution, direct-
Ing tho Civil Sorvlco Commission to
whom thora aro four, camo down on
tho Btage this morning. Thoy aro in
very poor circumstances, two of tho
llttlo ones looking quite 111. Sho did
dot moot her faithless spouse, but
conferred with tho court immediately
after tho waiver.
Scogglns and his amour wero up at
tho skmo time, and thoy cast glances
at each other, no doubt swearing eter
nal -faithfulness through thick and
thin. It is tho opinion of tho officers
that thoy can nevor bo separated, ex
cept by Imprisonment. It is a shamo
that thbro is no adequato punishment
provided for a man who deserts hh
family, and lives as no has been living.
Hermann -
At AIBanjr
Was Given a Reception at the
Alco Ottfc
REAR
END
. COLLISION
'
Of Trains on the Pennsylvania
Road
MET WITH CARRIAGE
AND PROMINENT CITIZENS
SCOGGINS
AND HIS
AM0UR
Will Hang Together Through
Thick and Thin
f
Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 25. One man
was killed, one fatally Injured and two
seriously woundod In a frolght wreck
early this morning on tho Pennsylva
nia rallrqad near Allogrlppus. it was
a roar-onu collision.
4
Hosiery Factory Durns.
St. Joseph, Mo., Fob. 2C. Tho
Cooporolltt Hosiery Factory, tho larg
est In the stato, burned this af tor
noon. Loss 200,000.
He "Will Make Spirited Contest for tne CongrcsslonaE
Nomination
Eugene, Fob. 25. A Guard special
thn mun ScOEElnS. Who WOB
( ...B ...-
N7tu Vilr Kol. OK Tt,., r -M,,.. cnml In tlio nunntn tllO fflctH bonrlntj
inn. iiofnm ntnrtinir snntii in i.ta inn. nn t)u nvniilslon of Forsliav from tho . nays
Ual train this afternoon, denied tho offloo of survoyor-gonernl of Idaho, t brought fronrWendllng last wook by
story that ho was going to buy the Cu- Spoonor had tho lottor road saying Constnblo Jack Smith, on a charge or
ban bonds In Havana. , Forshay had boon dismissed because J adultery, proforred ir his wife, who
i, Jinri unintoti pnnrri huiianB. ui ioib i nnnimi Mrs. uiarn Wliuui uo uu-ij-
I hi . wmvi&wwwwmw0V'mwm ,., I mi ml Mia pmnmlnnlmi
. 4. . bimi dciuiuij uiii.ini.vii .. ......... ..
opeciaiist
Hogs are said
scarce in Union
onos.
to be uncommonly
county four-logged
Dofoated In 1890 for ronomlnatlon
at tho Albany convention, Hon, Bin
gor Hormann, who has been Unltod
States land commlsslonois at Wash
ington ever since, roturns to contost
tho nomination for oongroBS, creatod
by tho uutlmoly death of Hon. Thos.
H. Tonguo.
Ho arrlvod at Sajem Friday to sco
tho close of tho senatorial contost and
romninod until Tuesday, soolng old
frlonds, staunch nepubllcmiB who
woro young men with Hormann, and
who havo stood by him In all his
struggles In political Ufo.
Tuosday ho left for Albnny, and
will mako thti tour or the district, and
try to round up tho convontlon ns tho
'and declared whllo It prohibited of-
W mrm th nrtlt JfcHiBr 4ft I i A i. .m.i.1 ...,-. . sA,1tlnrr n 11 rf onn
S CVC CDCPI A I ICT 8 ators It was guilty of seeking to aid
im HALEiti senators to prevent Invostlgatlon of
(ALLREFHACTING wOIK GlMHAISTBtDX 1 1' nets. no uuciiiruu hui-ii uuuuun anil mo coupiu win "" " " -Hanrmft
flfiri Ct 2i,llmt,y lintl "'shonorablo. Thoy should judgo Hamilton, at tho session of tho
iDallwlUll Upiltal L0s bo Investigated. Teller denounced f circuit court noxt month.
ft AM O A fcjnrnn &. .. . . n.. .... .a,..a r- .. nM.f 1..m nlill.lt-nn nf
, i'i, oniibnuri, Si1'"8 inierionco oi uio eutuiuu Airs. acuKKma " -"
Hiinminnt. anoarod boforo Justlco C.
A. Wlntormolr, and wa!vol examina
tion, through his attornoy, Lark BU
yen. Tho woman, who Is also under
nrrost on tho chargo, followed suit.
and tho couplo will stand trial boforo
flH$ Specialist. Si branch of tho govorninenU Ho-said ,j, . '-,.,-, TT
5SE 259 Com'l St.aiaW0"8 PPo'to President as well dropped, when SpooneV wlthyrow the
wvWBeat9S(ae4e3eaas to any ono else Tiie mauer wns n-ni ...,., ..-.-
pHHHHIIffll S4-C-t--Mt-KM-ffr HheHS- I B l I WTgWTOTTgTT.TWT1. ..-.
JL AlU At JLIIJLCrjy
V&B$$X Wlas&al aad Posse
"' "'Have Fatal Encontet
i
' H h . El n k. tar m hv k I v n f Jfi 1 F , I4N
m f m. I A Ilf S fl lw I 1 M Cji"IilI n
BLOODY WORK OF
A BLANKET INJUNCTION
succuBsful nomluoo. Mr. Hormonnrt
many friends claim that tho south o.niE
of tho district 1b ontltlod to tho nomU
nation, on account of tho Bonrttorshliw
going to Fulton. This Is a googrnph
teal claim, and not based on any dean
with tho Fulton peoplo, as Senator
Fulton clnlniB ho ontorod into no
combination on congrosamnn fronn
the first dlHlrlct, and It Is not bollovott
that ho did.
ningor Hormann hns Home streng:
polntB as a candldato thnt tho othotr
asplrantB will do well to not ovorloolf
Ho roll us on personal nmgnotlHin and;
long servloe to dovoled frlonds, for
hundred of whom h has sacurad fa
vors In tho past, nnd if tho nominatloir
goos to ono of tho olilcir polltlolaus ih
the south and of tho district, ho wilt
bo tho num.
Tho Journal behoves in fair treat
mont for all tho dsplrrtnTBTand will
scok to koop tho public postod on tho
duvelopmonts of tho campaign. It litis
Its own IdoaB as to what Ib proper and'
right for the peoplo of this district;
but ronllzen that becauso a man owiir-
a newspaper ho has no right to thnlHtr
his vlows on tho public, to tho dotrf-
ment of any prlvato ciltlzon. Tho poo
pie want the host man, nnd will know
how to select ono, haying two uhauQq.
ono In HoluothiK a noinlnm, and ono
chnnco loft In (ho ijiertlon bqiwoetr
the dlfforont nomluoos.
If tho Republicans nnmo a woak or
unpopular candldato a Demoaiat or nit
Indopundout candidate, nomlnntod (If
roetly by tho peoplo. may bo chonorr.
Hon. Whl. Ullyoii. of Albany, wouhT
Has Been With You Eleven Years
I
It has statted as one of tne smnliest stores in the city,
but by caieftd management and close attention to the wants
of its pat ons it has continued to gow until its present large
toom is too small fo the requirements of the business.
-tl(1jfi wmm m 0mmmamm"m''mmmmm'l'mm'mmmmmmm''mmm'mm'
We shall acid the adjoining toom to out pucseat
qates abotft .
MARCH IP
We have a well selected stock of
DRY GOODS
COMING FOR THE
NEW ROOM
Our policy with the new lines added shall be the same as with our present
lines. One price to all, and that the verytlowest figured on a spot
; cash fctsis.
Oi r great volume afrUuslness-anables us U buy at the closest quantity
. ... 1. N . .- ... . V. . Jjx ... I K
prices. we aiscouni every uiu ana marK our gooui id g,vc guiiuuici?
the benefit of every saving of our modem business methods.
Issued to a Railroad Company In Last August of Last
Year
Charleston. W. Va.. Fob. 25. Dep
uty United States Marshal Cunning
ham and posbo woro fired on by riot
lnir minerB at tho Lnnnook mlnos this
morning. Thoy returnod tho flro and
a battle ensued. Itoports aro meager, j
hut say that ono of tlio poo and 10 i
of tho minors woro kiiioo ana vmi
wounded.
Full dotalls rocolved show sovon
!...., ttlllrul nnA trvn fotnllV WOUIlll-
riUIVia nilivu mu ..w -..
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oil Saturday. Cunulnifham nttemptod
to arrost, uudor a blankot Injunction.
Ho was surrounded by about 100
armed mon.-who gavo him llvo mln-
utOA to loave tho placp. Ho loft. Tho
same day tho shorlir and a posso were
driven away. Saturday thp minora
withdraw acroes tho rlvar from tho
mlnos and mado camp Kmboldencd
(Continued on elgth page.)
(CnnUnuod on elgth pago.)
Ftesh Today
Stand Caramels
at
Zi tin's
164 State St.
Phone 2874 Main.
We want to keep on growing and it will pay you to help
US grOW. , ;;
Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store j
E.T. BARNES, Ptop.
rnmnr rnmmprHai and fnemeketa Sts.
EAST IS
SNOW
B0UND
Almost Cut Off From The
World
Eastern Storms Haye Played
The Mischief
IiaWi OUy. Fob. 85 Orefm ts
nowi-ound, nnd It te almoet Inijjoeel
ble to ruach horo by any of the trans
continental railroads The winter has
been a king and steady one -very-wh'i
The snow is dep in the
mou.riua, and In many place has
Un Uriftwl by heavy winds. This
.. hnii wail a rnllroadiriK a difficult
! problt-ra. I AiUtton to thta there has
1 never h6 ft tl I & MUnr
United Wim Wfctw trac Itae b
'no heavy as during the iaet few
roon-h The Hast i simply alive aud
teemiog with Industry. There U
monc for ajiyUtlng and everything
thst has lagttlMlUe hasis. Thow
u$.ni and UwtaMta of people are
comlitf OWf from ail over the
Kft.t and Canada this year. Kven sow
the railroads are tax U handle thf
ktutin-s
iu on-goN 0mm, bMxzarda and o
Jo- are H?tfH HHJMWH quaHtitlee
ud .otuhlAw.'Hltb all thta tlu great
Mt optort8Hltlft tor twHtak Jnvaai-
Intent of eHal and Miqf tg agrlm!
ur. mialAC ImuttMrfW Wl Staclk
nUeiRv of aar aJiftUa itoad Hotter
j)V-r kutiWB
Dan Rice died three years ago today
foffy A imA
. v
I TODAY'S
SP
jLatftKfi JL Jh. JLoaef
BTO. 3
Today we will sell those J
biKiutlful petticoats which S
have been on display in Z
our Court street window J
for the past week.
At
98c
each
li
Bdtei get an early breakfast and come
down lor there will he a rush.
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